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"A historic arthouse cinema, Curzon Bloomsbury cherishes its heritage, and its five screens are named after iconic Curzon-operated sites since 1934, including the beloved Renoir, the largest, theatre-style auditorium. It is also home to Bertha DocHouse, a dedicated documentary screen that hosts documentary premieres, seasons and live Q&As with filmmakers. The venue is centrally located in the Brunswick Centre, and boasts a light and airy cafe with floor-to-ceiling glass windows."
Address: The Brunswick , London WC1N 1AW, XGL, GB
Phone: 0333 321 0104
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: WC1N 1AW
opening times
Monday: 11:00-21:15
Tuesday: 11:00-21:15
Wednesday: 11:00-21:15
Thursday: 11:00-21:15
Friday: 11:00-21:15
Saturday: 11:00-21:15
Sunday: 11:00-21:15
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Reviews
Fantastic cinema , great decor and lovely people who work there. The cinema screens vary in size and the seat recline just the right amount. They have lovely art house films and you can hire the space for events. Type of place you would make your local cinema if you lived closeby or wanted to have a good cinematic experience.
I've only been the once, in one of the small screens, but I would definitely go again. They show niche films that might not be showing anywhere else, and the atmosphere is cool and intimate. If I had to nitpick, the fridge had JUST been installed, so my Coke was only slightly chilled. A minor blemish on an otherwise good experience.
Very nice screen, staff very pleasant and nice facilities. A warning, the Curzon nationally have a rather unfortunate non refund/exchange policy for tickets, so, try not to be unintentionally Ill or work for the NHS, where you may be called into work at sort notice. If they reviewed this policy, easy five stars.
Very nice cafe, which I visited on many a lockdown day, sitting outside on the terrace overlooking Brunswick Park, having coffee and cake - still only £5.50 to members at this time November 2022and well worth it! Curzon home cinema was also a watch at home favourite then and now. Much to recommend this little oasis of Hygge in Bloomsbury!
I like this cinema a lot. It has a boutique style to it and a good choice of non-mainstream releases. The screening rooms are comfortable and prices for the afternoon screenings are keenly priced. A nice space just to have a coffee also.
Used to be really nice with premium seats. Now the seats are old and dirty, but the prices remained at central London levels. It's going downhill
The Curzon Bloomsbury cinema is part of the Curzon group of cinemas that provide a higher end cinema experience with boutique interiors and often showing independent films as well as blockbusters. The cinema has been sympathetically refurbished in keeping with the listed building status using concrete interiors in a modern way. You can book twin seats but unlike Everyman these are smaller and closer together. Peak evening cinema screening cost an eye watering £16.50 each and the screen we were in was stifling hot which I hoped one of the ushers would have picked up and adjusted at that price. They have a well stocked bar and there is a unique style lift for those who need it. All of the screens are underground and accessed by stylish corridors.
Nice bar and so on, but the seats have zero leg room - I’m talking Ryanair level scrunch. Raking wasn’t great either. We won’t be back.
Lovely cinema, friendly staff with good selection of refreshments and likely to show stuff you won't find in the Odeons of this world. Too expensive though.
Multiple screens showing a superb mix of documentaries, art house and blockbuster movies. There is also a decent cafe bar with outdoor seating for pre or post film drinks. The only negatives for me on this visit was while the seats were comfortable enough, they seem quite narrow and confined with the result that you are almost sat shoulder to shoulder with other customers. The final moan is the £17.50 admission especially given the seats which while we talking central London is still way to high and will price out many potential customers.